Map 1: Businesses participating (as of January 2019) in the Tevi programme.
Map 2: Business award winners of the Cornwall Sustainability Awards (2004-17) and Cornwall Tourism Awards (2018 only).
Map 3: Business location heat and cluster map: shows business locations as heatmap and cluster markers.
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March 2019
Excluding woodland from potential heather and moorland opportunity sites - early woodland opportunity maps identified several (generally degraded) areas of moorland as potential woodland opportunities. For example St Breock down area was frequently identified. In general such areas could be distinguished by very acid soils, but such a definition would exclude areas of alkali moorland on the Lizard.
We will therefore adopt the Rural Payment’s Agency ‘moorline’ that corresponds to ‘land that is predominantly semi-nartural upland vegetation or rock outcrops used primarily for rough grazing’. Woodland opportunities are entirely excluded from these areas as they are expected to be the focus of an alternative opportunity layer focussing on heather and moorland restoration.
Active china clay and quarrying sites - we have currently excluded China Clay sites from consideration in the woodland opportunity map. However, it is several other active quarying sites are currently featuring in the opportunity map,for example, Delabole slate quarry. The extent of active quarrying at such sites can vary considerably and does not always correspond well with mapped quarry demarcations. Without any obvious data source available to idetnfiy active areas, we will exclude such sites on an ad-hic basis using aerial phtography (predoimnantly dating from 2015 or earlier).
Select Community Network area to show 3D terrain map with main categories of the dominant landcover.
For further information, questions or suggestions please contact:
J.Mosedale@exeter.ac.uk